Romanzen und Balladen I (5), for mixed chorus, Op. 67: Der König von Thule
Romanzen und Balladen I (5), for mixed chorus, Op. 67: Schön-Rohtraut
Romanzen und Balladen I (5), for mixed chorus, Op. 67: Heidenröslein
Romanzen und Balladen I (5), for mixed chorus, Op. 67: Ungewitter
Romanzen und Balladen I (5), for mixed chorus, Op. 67: John Anderson
Romances I, 6 part songs for female voices, Op. 69: Tamburinschlägerin
Romances I, 6 part songs for female voices, Op. 69: Waldmädchen
Romances I, 6 part songs for female voices, Op. 69: Klosterfraulein
Romances I, 6 part songs for female voices, Op. 69: Soldatenbraut
Romances I, 6 part songs for female voices, Op. 69: Meerfey
Romances I, 6 part songs for female voices, Op. 69: Die Capelle
Romanzen und Balladen II (5), for mixed chorus, Op. 75: Schnitter Tod
Romanzen und Balladen II (5), for mixed chorus, Op. 75: Im Walde
Romanzen und Balladen II (5), for mixed chorus, Op. 75: Der traurige Jäger
Romanzen und Balladen II (5), for mixed chorus, Op. 75: Der Rekrut
Romanzen und Balladen II (5), for mixed chorus, Op. 75: Vom verwundeten Knaben
Romances II, 6 part songs for female voices, Op. 91: Rosmarien
Romances II, 6 part songs for female voices, Op. 91: Jäger Wohlgemuth
Romances II, 6 part songs for female voices, Op. 91: Der Wassermann
Romances II, 6 part songs for female voices, Op. 91: Das verlassene Mägdelein
Romances II, 6 part songs for female voices, Op. 91: Der Bleicherin Nachtlied
Romances II, 6 part songs for female voices, Op. 91: In Meeres Mitten
Nänie ('Unter den roten Blumen schlummere'), for three women's voices & piano, Op. 114/1
Triolett ('Senkt die Nacht den sanften Figgig nieder'), song for voice & piano, Op. 114/2
Spruch ('O blicke, wenn den Sinn dir will die Welt'), song for voice & piano, Op. 114/3
The choral music of Robert Schumann is well-known in Germany -- and is deserving of a far wider audience. The singers of the largest professional concert choir of Germany under the direction of Howard Arman perform a progr... more »am of Schumann's compact, amazingly varied choral music on the 150th anniversary of the composer's death, the first in a survey of his complete choral works.« less
The choral music of Robert Schumann is well-known in Germany -- and is deserving of a far wider audience. The singers of the largest professional concert choir of Germany under the direction of Howard Arman perform a program of Schumann's compact, amazingly varied choral music on the 150th anniversary of the composer's death, the first in a survey of his complete choral works.